
Written especially for dental sudents, who require a thorough grounding in the anatomy of the head and neck and a sound knowledge of other regions, this book provides guidance to the dissection of the thorax, head, neck, and brain, as well as to the study of prosected specimens of the limbsand abdomen. Copiously illustrated with photographs of actual dissections, and based on techniques and procedures that have been tested over many years of practical use, this guide will meet the needs of dental students in anatomy.
This text addresses the specific anatomical knowledge requirements for dental students by providing a structured, practical guide to human dissection. The authors, Peter Lisowski and Solly Zuckerman, leverage their extensive experience in medical education to synthesize a curriculum that balances the critical focus on the head and neck with a broader understanding of the thorax, abdomen, and limbs. The book utilizes a procedural framework designed to facilitate both active dissection and the study of pre-prepared specimens.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a specialized pedagogical tool tailored to the specific curriculum of dental schools. Readers frequently note the clarity of the photographic illustrations and the practical utility of the dissection sequences for students in laboratory settings.
Page Count:
370
Publication Date:
1986-04-10
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192670050
ISBN-13:
9780192670052
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